The New OK - 10/2/2020 (Vinyl 12/18)
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The New OK - 10/2/2020 (Vinyl 12/18)
Rampant speculation on Facebook about a new DBT record dropping this Friday Oct 2. Apparently was mentioned first by Mojo Nixon on his show today and has been somewhat confirmed by P Hood on the gram.
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the single hit some digital retailers this morning. not sure if it was pulled or what, but it's a Patterson number called "The New OK." tags don't indicate album or anything else. just single name.
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I’m so glad that I saw some good news during the Presidential Debate! Thanks for sharing!!!
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Hooray! Fingers crossed...
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Compilation from the lockdown shows?!
Fine Print Part 2?!
Edit: And just as I post the above I instantly get a notification from bandcamp. New Ok available to stream and full album out friday!
1.
The New OK
2.
Tough To Let Go
3.
The Unraveling
4.
The Perilous Night
5.
Sarah's Flame
6.
Sea Island Lonely
7.
The Distance
8.
Watching The Orange Clouds
9.
The KKK Took My Baby Away
Apparently this a different mix of Perilous Night.
Fine Print Part 2?!
Edit: And just as I post the above I instantly get a notification from bandcamp. New Ok available to stream and full album out friday!
1.
The New OK
2.
Tough To Let Go
3.
The Unraveling
4.
The Perilous Night
5.
Sarah's Flame
6.
Sea Island Lonely
7.
The Distance
8.
Watching The Orange Clouds
9.
The KKK Took My Baby Away
Apparently this a different mix of Perilous Night.
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Here's the announcement from Bandcamp:
The single "New OK" is released today. Full record download and stream comes out Friday 10/2 and vinyl on 12/18/20.
And a statement from our fearless leader:
The single "New OK" is released today. Full record download and stream comes out Friday 10/2 and vinyl on 12/18/20.
And a statement from our fearless leader:
DBT released The Unraveling on Jan. 31st 2020 and set out for what was supposed to be a full year of touring. We completed the first leg of the tour at DC’s beloved 9:30 Club on Feb. 29th. We all went home for a brief break before resuming at Vogue in Indianapolis on March 12th. We were two songs into the soundcheck for that show when we were told that the entire tour was to be postponed indefinitely due to the Covid-19 pandemic. We packed up the trailer and headed home where we’ve pretty much been ever since.
To call these past few months trying would be a dramatic understatement. Our lives are intertwined with our work in ways that give us our best songs and performances. It is a life that has often rewarded us beyond our wildest dreams. Speaking for myself, I don’t have hobbies, I have this thing I do. To be sidelined with a brand new album and have to sit idly while so much that I love and hold dear falls apart before my very eyes has been intense, heartbreaking, anger provoking and very depressing. It has gone to the very heart of our livelihoods and threatened near everything that we have spent our lives trying to build.
I’m blessed to have a beautiful family. Everyone is healthy and so far we’re managing to survive all of this. Same time, I have spent much of these months ricocheting between deep depression and seething anger. I have not been a joy to be quarantined with (to put it mildly) and for that I am truly sorry to everyone that has had to be around me. I know I’m lucky and should be counting my blessings for so many have it far worse than me. For that I feel some degree of shame and guilt, which makes me angrier and more depressed.
Concerned people that I love frequently ask me how I’m doing. I would respond that “I’m OK…The New OK”.
The original idea for this album was to put out an EP utilizing some great tracks we had from the Memphis sessions that The Unraveling was culled from. We actually had a wealth of music recorded in those sessions. Not inferior outtakes, but songs we felt strongly about that didn’t further the narrative of the album we decided to release. We also wanted to include some new songs written during this endless summer of protests, riots, political shenanigans and pandemic horrors. We ended up with a full album that hopefully balances out the darkness of our current situation with a hope for better days and nights ahead.
I wrote Watching the Orange Clouds the weekend after George Floyd’s murder as I watched the whole country rise up in a chaotic firestorm of anger and calls for a righteous change. I wrote The New OK a couple of months later during the heat of the federal occupation in my adopted hometown of Portland, Oregon. We had to record them by sending each other tracks until we had all that we needed for David Barbe to mix the finished songs. The Distance is a song I wrote in 2011. We had an unfinished demo from early in the English Oceans sessions that we took and finished for this album. Again, it’s a song I’ve always loved but it didn’t fit in with the album we were working on at the time. I kinda consider it an epilogue for our early days of touring in our 1988 Ford Econoline. You could almost call it a sequel to “Let There Be Rock”.
Sea Island Lonely was written in the back of a car taking me to a super early flight after a show in Southern Georgia. It was one of my favorite takes from the Memphis sessions, a total accident that we completed with horns.
Tough To Let Go came to me in a dream. I woke up and immediately wrote it down. We also put horns on that sucker. When I dreamt it, Jason Isbell was singing it. I literally checked with him to make sure that I hadn’t actually stolen it from him. He said I hadn’t, but it was his favorite of my songs from the Memphis sessions.
Cooley wrote Sarah’s Flame in early 2019. I’ll let you guess yourself who this Sarah is whose metaphoric spark lit the tiki torches of Charlottesville. This national nightmare didn’t just happen overnight, that’s for sure.
The Unraveling was a song I wrote several years ago and had always wanted to record but just couldn’t make it work with my singing voice. At some point during the Memphis sessions, I asked Bobby Matt if he would give it a try and he knocked it out of the park. At some point, when we decided to call the last album by that title, we thought it would be cool if we saved the actual title cut for a future record (shades of Led Zeppelin’s “Houses of the Holy”). As we were finishing in Memphis, Barbe told us to go back in and track our cover of The Ramones’ classic The KKK Took My Baby Away. He said we’d be glad we did. That’s yet another reason why he’s been our producer for two decades now.
Finally, in putting it all together, in keeping with the timing of its creation and release, we decided to include The Perilous Night which I began writing on the day the Electoral College voted Trump into office and completed the week after the Charlottesville murder of Heather Heyer on the day that the sitting President said that there was blame on both sides. This is a radically different mix from the mix of the single we released in 2017.
Here’s to the hope that we can make 2021 a better year than this one has been. In the meantime, here’s to The New OK!
See you at The Rock Show.
Patterson Hood
The DBT’s - September, 2020
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More Patton than Cooley is a little bit of a bummer, though not a surprise since he only put down three in Memphis and has a harder time finishing songs than Patterson does. My favorite DBT records come when other writers balance Patterson out.
Still glad to have new DBT music in the middle of all of this, though.
Still glad to have new DBT music in the middle of all of this, though.
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Free health care and blow jobs!! Now THAT is a platform i can support.
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I'd vote for that manifesto.beantownbubba wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 10:59 amFree health care and blow jobs!! Now THAT is a platform i can support.
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Tracks from the Memphis sessions still being kept aside for ANOTHER album.
DBT Christmas album?
DBT Christmas album?
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Merry Christmas, Motherfuckers!305 Engine wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 11:04 amTracks from the Memphis sessions still being kept aside for ANOTHER album.
DBT Christmas album?
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I called this one awhile back.
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I think we can remove the "?" from the topic title
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I am in a state of fucking shock. Good shock. My favorite band is surprise releasing a new record...and it's tomorrow.
Thank you quarantine gods! Oh yeah and thank you DBT. Something to live for.
Thank you quarantine gods! Oh yeah and thank you DBT. Something to live for.
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And you'll be right where they fall the rest of your life
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Right!?
I love the surprise, we aren’t all trying to find a copy early to get a sneak peak, it’s here in a few hours!!!
I love the surprise, we aren’t all trying to find a copy early to get a sneak peak, it’s here in a few hours!!!
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It's 10/2 and bandcamp is still only showing the single, not the full album
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I came here to post the same thing, I was going to download it this morning while getting ready for work, but it wasn't up yet. I figured I'd give it a few hours and then try again, but I'm still getting the same thing as you, single only.
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Just checked and you can purchase the whole album on the iTunes store
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This is definitely a collection of B sides/left overs.
Sea Island Lonely is one of my favorite Patterson songs in awhile. The 3 consecutive Patterson songs on the backside are all pretty solid.
The front half is officially Neil Young “Monsanto Years” territory. I thought The Unraveling was pretty cool musically. Matt kills that one on bass.
Sea Island Lonely is one of my favorite Patterson songs in awhile. The 3 consecutive Patterson songs on the backside are all pretty solid.
The front half is officially Neil Young “Monsanto Years” territory. I thought The Unraveling was pretty cool musically. Matt kills that one on bass.
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Two albums in 2020.
What in the name of Robert Pollard is happening here?
What in the name of Robert Pollard is happening here?
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That was my first thought too. My favorites are the two Patton tunes.
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First listen, I enjoy The Distance. This mix of Perilous Night sounds much better to me (I was never too keen on the original release). I really appreciate having a studio version of KKK.
It all hangs together much better than expected. Of course it was going to be another Fine Print (The Finer Print?) and no way would this record exist if the world hadnt gone mad, but it has a nice, laidback vibe running through it.
It all hangs together much better than expected. Of course it was going to be another Fine Print (The Finer Print?) and no way would this record exist if the world hadnt gone mad, but it has a nice, laidback vibe running through it.
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"Tough to Let Go" is fantastic. Really loving "The Unraveling" as well (I'm only 3 songs in )
Completely disagree with the "B-Sides" comment, at least so far. Feels cohesive through the first half
Completely disagree with the "B-Sides" comment, at least so far. Feels cohesive through the first half
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Jumping straight into a second listen. This is such a great surprise.
As per usual, I had never heard many of the songs that they've been playing live (The Unraveling, The Distance, Perilous Night). The recording of the Ramones tune is fantastic. Do we have enough recorded covers to make a proper album now? (Everybody Needs Love, Where's Eddie, Strutter, Rebels, Play it All Night Long, The KKK Took My Baby Away...)
As per usual, I had never heard many of the songs that they've been playing live (The Unraveling, The Distance, Perilous Night). The recording of the Ramones tune is fantastic. Do we have enough recorded covers to make a proper album now? (Everybody Needs Love, Where's Eddie, Strutter, Rebels, Play it All Night Long, The KKK Took My Baby Away...)
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I think it’s cohesive, I just don’t think these songs are (mostly) as good as what made The Unraveling
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I'll need to listen to American Band, Unraveling and New OK back-to-back-to-back to start making those comparisons
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It isn’t though. Sarah’s Flame, Tough to Let Go, Sea Island Lonely were always earmarked for the next record. The Distance dates back to EO but only the drum track is old while Orange Skies and The New OK are brand new. Only the Ramones cover could even be considered a B side/outtake and The Perilous Night is a new mixIowan wrote: ↑Fri Oct 02, 2020 10:54 amThis is definitely a collection of B sides/left overs.
Sea Island Lonely is one of my favorite Patterson songs in awhile. The 3 consecutive Patterson songs on the backside are all pretty solid.
The front half is officially Neil Young “Monsanto Years” territory. I thought The Unraveling was pretty cool musically. Matt kills that one on bass.
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